Over the centuries Lake Como has never failed to seduce with its charm.
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We’re still consoling those who put their foot on the ground…Over the centuries Lake Como has never failed to seduce with its charm. Read more |
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The 7 most scenic MTB itinerariesWhether you prefer alpine landscapes or discovering hidden and wild corners, it really doesn’t matter: you are spoilt for choice because Italy offers an endless supply of trails to ride and jumps to test your skills. Read more |
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The 7 most beautiful “ciclostoriche” in ItalyThen you can’t miss out on our selection of Italy’s 7 most beautiful “ciclostoriche”. Jump on your bike! Read more |
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Put your psychological strength to the test by climbing the Stelvio PassTo hell and back in about two hours. That’s how long it takes a cyclist of average fitness to climb the Stelvio Pass. Read more |
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No wonder Gino Bartali had the chance to be a great biker and championSorting out Tuscany’s cycling offer is certainly not child’s play: from the rugged mountains to the north, to the gentle hills of the central region, without forgetting the charming industrious plains climbing back up to the peaks of the Apennines. Read more |
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Monte Grappa challenges you: 10 climbs, 1 unique mountainMonte Grappa is located in Veneto’s Alpine foothills, an area between the provinces of Treviso, Vicenza and Belluno, and with a height of 1,775 metres from the valley floor, is one of the most arduous Italian climbs. Read more |
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Monte Baldo ChallengeWe are situated between the provinces of Trento and Verona, where Monte Baldo extends for over 40 kilometres, splitting into two culminating ridges at Punta Telegrafo (2,200 m a.s.l.) and Altissimo di Nago (2,070 m a.s.l.). Read more |
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Modern and vintage have never been so fashionable among cyclistsThere was a time when cycling routes were along dirt roads. A time when instead of mineral supplements or amino acids, we had ribollita soup, cured meats and red wine. Read more |
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Livigno now… heart, lungs and muscles are not allowed to relaxThe valley connecting the Stelvio and Engadin National Parks, Livigno, is mountain bike-oriented. Fat tyres love it, starting with Gravity, thanks to its trails dedicated to freeride and downhill flows. Read more |
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Following in Pantani’s footsteps, beyond the CarpegnaThe territory around Pantani’s hometown might seem flat. From the Adriatic coast towards the inland areas there are seemingly no changes in altitude, but when you least expect it, the hills emerge majestically one after the other. Read more |